I'll miss you... Rose.

Jul 10, 2008 01:10

I do apologize for not posting about this earlier, but the past week has been hectic with planning ( Read more... )

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tozier_wah July 10 2008, 10:36:00 UTC
You make due with what you are given. And I have always seen you make the most of it, no matter what the terms are. *hugs tight*

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lighthawkdragon July 13 2008, 17:24:30 UTC
Thanks :hugs:

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brian_pegasus July 10 2008, 11:03:48 UTC
You have my condolences, my friend.

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lighthawkdragon July 13 2008, 17:24:48 UTC
Thank you

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sssage July 10 2008, 13:45:54 UTC
My heart goes out to you and your family. With all that Rose went through, it's uplifting to see her go with a smile. Death is a strange little thing, it boggles my mind just how much of the when we will die can be in our hands. It's almost magical if you ask me. My great grandmother Zyvodski held out for one last moment. It was strange that she seemed in decent health still walking and living on her own. She threw a family reunion, and for some reason my family finally decided to test out their new video camera (you know those huge ones the size of boom boxes?). She saw her new great grandchildren (my sister and I) for the first time, she saw her own children (my grandma and her syblings), she saw her neices and nefews and talked to us all. We had most of the afternoon on camera. My parents remembered they had this strange feeling about the evening. She died that night in her sleep.
It's weird just how much power some of us have when it comes to when we will die

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lighthawkdragon July 13 2008, 17:40:43 UTC
It is a strange feeling when you feel that sort of thing... sorta like a temporary form of your six-sense that only seems to chime in when death is involved.

Sometimes I feel that people have more power over their deaths than we all believe.

Thank you for your words, though. I know there's a lot more to death than we think, but sometimes I like to believe that it's just something as simple as letting go of a rope and letting it grow slack. One can hope.

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